Varsity Tee

Varsity Tee
Varsity Tee
My golf club Broke how do I fix it?

Okay I just had an epic bad day. Back from a week at camp I went out for practice with the he golf team. First tee i notice something is not quite right with my month old Nike Dymo 2. So after a practice swing, the head comes clear off. Needless to say i am very pissed off. But I say oh well and take out my walter hagen 3 wood the next tee. SAME THING HAPPENS. I am on varsity golf so its not like i chunked my driver or anything. Both are broken in the same manner, snapped right where the shaft and the head are bonded together. I have a Dicks, sports authority, and golf and ski shop all very close to me. Basically what I want to know is 1. am I going to need a new shaft? 2. If not how much does it cost to get it put back together and 3. How much would it run me to get a half way decent shaft and have it attached to the head? THANK YOU!!!

Look at your warranty, if you didn't void it, just return it and they should give you a new club. If not, you can just have them repair it, it depends on whether it's graphite or steel, but this website should give you a good estimate on how much it would cost

http://www.teetimegolfcomplex.com/repair.html

However that's just the labor cost, so if they say your shaft needs to be replaced, add on the cost of the shaft. The head however, should be perfectly fine if it just flew off a shaft.

But if I would recommend some shafts, Aldila makes very durable graphite and affordable ones. I've had mine for a few years and none of my clubs have broken, even after my countless smashing down at the ground in anger ;D

check them out: http://aldila.com/

Edit: i agree with the other answerer, but the cut-off should be 90 mph, because you will clunk it if you use a regular flex with a 95 mph swing

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admin posted at 2011-3-27 Category: Fly Fishing Gear